Here is a screenshot of the problem: imgur.com/e2h2Z (i'm not allowed to post links as a new member)

Hi, I've seen a few threads on this very topic, but either the suggestions didn't work for me or they were too vague for me to understand.

I downloaded the C++ developer tools through eclipse and installed, and I'm trying to run the Hello World program that it comes with. I get the above error when I try to run. I have tried adding the -arch i386 flag to the linker and compiler to no avail. Finally, I made sure the mach-o 64 parser was checked.

I'm really stumped. I can run the program perfectly fine through command line with g++ as well as xcode. There is no output to the console at all when I try to run it.

Did you build test.cpp within Eclipse? On the screen shot I miss some generated folders:

Press CTRL+B (or however this key is called on a Mac). After a successfully build you should see a folder "Debug" or "Release" in the Project Explorer view and a virtual Folder Binaries. Now right click on one of the binaries and select Run as > Local C/C++ Application.

Hello, I use Eclipse Juno on Ubuntu 12.10. I also found error in "Launch Failed, Binary not found",although I run the C and C++ file with run as local C/C++ Application. How to fix the problem. I'm fledling for all Ubuntu, and C. So, hope any help and will be appreciated for it.